Design of a Solar Powered IoT (Internet of Things) Remote Water Quality Management System for a Biofloc Aquaculture Technology

E. Blancaflor, M. Baccay
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The Philippines is considered as one of the world's top producing countries of aquaculture species. Unfortunately, this status was greatly affected due to the influence of climate change and the deteriorating water quality and declining fishing stocks. Thus, fish farmers and aquaculture researchers have been searching for new and innovative technologies that could be used to address climate change issues. One of these technologies is the use of Biofloc systems. This technology uses a zero-water-exchange, and it also accumulates microorganisms that serve as a food source for the species. In view of the complexity of the process, the use of water quality management is highly recommended. In this purview, this study aimed to design and develop a solar powered automated water management system for a biofloc production. Hence, the iterative and incremental models were used for the software development process. The prototype was fabricated using the Internet of things framework composed of a mobile app which has the following features: account management, fish/shrimp profile, water quality management, auto feeding and manual controls. Based on the results of the study, the mobile app successfully sends alert values to the Arduino controller, serving as a reference in activating the corresponding relays for managing the dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, and temp level. Thus, maintaining the water quality parameters are vital for the biofloc process.
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面向生物絮团养殖技术的太阳能物联网远程水质管理系统设计
菲律宾被认为是世界上最大的水产养殖品种生产国之一。不幸的是,由于气候变化、水质恶化和渔业资源减少的影响,这种状况受到很大影响。因此,养鱼户和水产养殖研究人员一直在寻找可用于解决气候变化问题的创新技术。其中一项技术是使用Biofloc系统。这项技术使用零水交换,它还积累了作为物种食物来源的微生物。鉴于过程的复杂性,强烈建议采用水质管理。在此范围内,本研究旨在设计和开发一种用于生物絮团生产的太阳能自动化水管理系统。因此,迭代和增量模型被用于软件开发过程。该原型是使用物联网框架制作的,该框架由一个移动应用程序组成,具有以下功能:账户管理,鱼虾资料,水质管理,自动投料和手动控制。根据研究结果,移动应用程序成功地向Arduino控制器发送警报值,作为激活相应继电器以管理溶解氧(DO), pH值和温度水平的参考。因此,维持水质参数对生物絮团过程至关重要。
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